Federal government leaders are scrambling to find a buyer for the crumbling Paul Martin building on Ouellette Avenue and they admitted Tuesday more than $500,000 has been spent on minor exterior repairs and scaffolding.

After a bill that could create Windsor jobs through legalizing single-sports betting has stalled in the senate for nearly three years, a Windsor MP is shocked that Justin Trudeau is “happy” with the delay.

The province has launched the next step in creation of a high-speed rail line that will connect Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo, London and Windsor. But the reality of a passenger rail service that can take you from Windsor to Toronto in a […]

The Jesus flag is not welcome at city hall. Councillors agreed Monday night with a report from city administration to deny a request to fly a flag in support of the annual March for Jesus scheduled for Aug. 22.